At least if you read his reasoning for being able establish such a high price, he has never touched Oregon Soil, we don't have room for another entrepenuer trying to profit off of newbies who just don't know any better, not mentioning any names.

The plastic looks very DX, hmm

Future's so bright, I gotta wear shades.

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At least if you read his reasoning for being able establish such a high price, he has never touched Oregon Soil, we don't have room for another entrepenuer trying to profit off of newbies who just don't know any better, not mentioning any names.

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Nope. I think planned obsolescence is here to stay for the foreseeable future.

A weirdness happened just today. I was mowing the course and I hit something that sounded like a tree branch in the edge of the tall grass. Trouble was, there was no reason for any wood to be there, so I went back and looked. I found my DX Destroyer that I had loaned to a beginner with a really good arm. That Destroyer was close to new and still quite stable. I didn't expect a disc with my own email address on it. What's more, after the noise, I expected a thoroughly killed disc. The blade of the mower caught the inside of the rim and tossed the disc out the chute without really hurting it. Crazy!

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I know a guy in Austin that works at a disc shop, and this dude's antics are well known around those parts. I guess all the stuff he sells is legit, but everybody knows just how crazy his asking prices are. I guess it's all just a matter of fishing...there's gotta be a bite sometime, right?